HBO has been auctioning off costumes and set pieces from the past seven seasons on ScreenBid.com, and now, TVLine has an exclusive first look at some of the series-finale items being added to the collection — all from Hoyt and Jessica’s wedding.

First up is the hand-written welcome sign, which hung on the front door of Chez Compton, inviting people to the Hamby-Fortenberry affair:

And what’s a wedding without a dress? Jessica’s lacy cream frock (size small) is also up for auction, and it comes with a pair of small heart earrings with a screw back:

Click here to drop a bid, and scroll down to drop a comment: What’s your take on the True Blood series finale? Are you satisfied? Disappointed? Let’s hear it!

I was perfectly ok on an emotional level with everything they did up until the very last. It seems such a copout that Sookie’s husband is faceless and generic and simply fits the wish that Bill had for her. I loved the circle around the table showing all the couples together, but then at the end of the scene I was just left cold and confused and wondering what on earth just happened. After thinking about it a while, I realized what they had done — that they had shown that Sookie had moved on and found a husband as well as expecting a baby, and that the husband was unidentified and generic because his identity wasn’t the point, only that he existed. But that gave me no emotional closure for Sookie whatsoever, only a logical one. I would have been much, much happier — and more emotionally satisfied — if she had ended up with Sam (now a widower) and it was his child she was expecting.